Interest group strategies: Navigating between privileged access and strategies of pressure A Binderkrantz Political studies 53 (4), 694-715, 2005 | 497 | 2005 |
Interest group access to the bureaucracy, parliament, and the media AS Binderkrantz, PM Christiansen, HH Pedersen Governance 28 (1), 95-112, 2015 | 412 | 2015 |
Different groups, different strategies: How interest groups pursue their political ambitions A Binderkrantz Scandinavian Political Studies 31 (2), 173-200, 2008 | 250 | 2008 |
Interest groups in the media: Bias and diversity over time AS Binderkrantz European Journal of Political Research 51 (1), 117-139, 2012 | 162 | 2012 |
Customizing strategy: Policy goals and interest group strategies AS Binderkrantz, S Krøyer Interest Groups & Advocacy 1, 115-138, 2012 | 140 | 2012 |
What is access? A discussion of the definition and measurement of interest group access AS Binderkrantz, HH Pedersen, J Beyers European Political Science 16, 306-321, 2017 | 123 | 2017 |
A privileged position? The influence of business interests in government consultations AS Binderkrantz, PM Christiansen, HH Pedersen Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 24 (4), 879-896, 2014 | 118 | 2014 |
Comparing the domestic and the EU lobbying context: perceived agenda-setting influence in the multi-level system of the European Union AS Binderkrantz, A Rasmussen Legislative Lobbying in Context, 118-135, 2017 | 95 | 2017 |
Diversity in the news? A study of interest groups in the media in the UK, Spain and Denmark AS Binderkrantz, LC Bonafont, DR Halpin British journal of political science 47 (2), 313-328, 2017 | 93 | 2017 |
Policy or processes in focus? A Skorkjær Binderkrantz, C Green-Pedersen The International Journal of Press/Politics 14 (2), 166-185, 2009 | 85 | 2009 |
From classic to modern corporatism. Interest group representation in Danish public committees in 1975 and 2010 AS Binderkrantz, PM Christiansen Journal of European Public Policy 22 (7), 1022-1039, 2015 | 83 | 2015 |
Explaining breadth of policy engagement: Patterns of interest group mobilization in public policy DR Halpin, AS Binderkrantz Journal of European Public Policy 18 (2), 201-219, 2011 | 82 | 2011 |
Governing Danish agencies by contract: From negotiated freedom to the shadow of hierarchy AS Binderkrantz, JG Christensen Journal of Public Policy 29 (1), 55-78, 2009 | 72 | 2009 |
Agency performance and executive pay in government: An empirical test AS Binderkrantz, JG Christensen Journal of public administration research and theory 22 (1), 31-54, 2012 | 66 | 2012 |
A stronghold of routine corporatism? The involvement of interest groups in policy making in Finland J Vesa, A Kantola, AS Binderkrantz Scandinavian Political Studies 41 (4), 239-262, 2018 | 63 | 2018 |
The lobbying success of citizen and economic groups in Denmark and the UK AS Binderkrantz, HH Pedersen Acta Politica 54, 75-103, 2019 | 62 | 2019 |
Strategies of Influence: How Interest Organizations React to Changes in Parliamentary Influence and Activity1 A Binderkrantz Scandinavian political studies 26 (4), 287-305, 2003 | 61 | 2003 |
Membership recruitment and internal democracy in interest groups: Do group–membership relations vary between group types? AS Binderkrantz West European Politics 32 (3), 657-678, 2009 | 56 | 2009 |
Lobbying across arenas: Interest group involvement in the legislative process in d enmark HH Pedersen, AS Binderkrantz, PM Christiansen Legislative Studies Quarterly 39 (2), 199-225, 2014 | 53 | 2014 |
Delegation without agency loss? The use of performance contracts in Danish central government AS Binderkrantz, JG Christensen Governance 22 (2), 263-293, 2009 | 52 | 2009 |